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Search found 4045 matchesSidd, you mentioned that the 0737 was heavy. Was that in comparison to the 0737?
What I should have said was 'Was this in comparison to the 0637!'
Thanks Steve, Sidd and Paul. Paul, I also tried to find the one Sidd mentioned but all I was able to get was 'no longer available'. Steve, thanks for the links to the clips - are you going to post the full recipe for Sunday Sauce or do we have to work it out for ourselves? I looked up the UK link th...
I have used Verbatim dual layer, authored with Encore, and have not had any issues with my DVD players (Toshiba, Pioneer and Sony).
(Apologies in advance......)
But what about di-lithium crytals? Fully agree with you there Bob, about the compression issue.
Wide Angle AdaptorsPresently on holiday with Mrs twosheds in Sicily, where we are doing the tourist bit with camera ever at the ready. A difficulty is that a number of the (tourist) sites that we have visted have had small interiors and, using the standard lens on my camcorder (Sony HVR-A1) at its widest setting, I ca...
Jamal, here's a tip I picked up on weddings. The close up of 'put ring on finger' shot is difficult, so arrange in advance to dummy the shot after the ceremony but before the couple leave the wedding venue and get taken over by the stills photographer.
I don't disagree with any of the comments made so far but my view is that solid stae memory may be the long term technology winner for 'on camera' video capture. Capacities are steadily increasing and there are no moving parts so, theoretically, more resilient to shocks etc. Just my twopennyworth.
You are correct Jamal. I did post on the Adobe forum that I used my camcorder on a tripod in front of the centre of the screen to video the Google Earth zoom. My monitors are 1280x1024 so the captured images were quite OK. Also, by using the camcorder's zoom to centre in on the main part of the scre...
If you have managed to export as an .avi, do you have any other DVD burnng software that you could try - e.g Nero?
From your posting the urgency seems to be on creating the DVD; the PrEl issue can be looked at 'post mortem' if you see what I mean.
If you are in a great hurry and want to complete the task quickly then there is a tutorial here:- http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial/tutdes_blurface.htm but it is for Premier 6.5. The basic process will be similar for Premiere Elements. If there is less need to hurry then Steve and Chuck's bo...
Probably a device firmware issue. Do later models from the product range exhibit the same issue? Can you update the TomTom (or Canon in Paul's case) firmware?
I have had this happen a couple of times. Normally I have been able to go to the PrEl autosave directory and recover the last auto-saved file. On loading this into PrEl I immediately do a 'save as' and rename the project. As my autosave is set for twenty minutes it means that I need to re-do the las...
Here's a bit more from the same forum (again edited by me):- ".....the latest version 10.7 was good enough to enable production of my first commercial DVD........ The big difference between 9 and 10 is that the latter uses some of the technolgy of its recent big brother, Liquid Edition, now Avi...
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